I love pulling back 70lbs effortlessly. I can't say this about other bows. The draw and release is better than I have ever seen. But what do we really need in a bow? Set up to hunt or for 3D this bow is deadly accurate. I can't complain about its speed either. Over fps. That's faster than any animal I've shot at. I've put groups at 60 yards all within a cool whip lid. Not bad for only owning it for 3 months. It's very forgiving and shoots flat for me beyond 40 yards.
Original owner lifetime warranty. I couldn't ask much else. Pros: When you stand 6'4" with a wing span to match it is hard to find a compact bow that is light but has the perfect draw length. The balance of the Z7 drawn at rest gave me a great steadiness in a comfortable hold position. Cons: The grip needs to be a little longer and fatter for a big hand but as long as it is interchangable it is fine. If you have a large hand it delivers a little more vibration when firing than a smaller hand that the grip was designed for.
I am very impressed with the Mathews Z7 in all areas. Nice smooth roll on the cams giving it a great , comfortable draw and hold. IBO speed is ridiculously fast and at fps it has very little noise or vibration through the limbs. I love the cutouts through the riser eliminating unnecessary weight. Let's face it , if you stalk and rattle like i do a bow can get heavy after hiking several miles. I never got tired with the Z7. I am very clumsy in a blind but with the Z7 it's smaller cam to cam size allows me to raise and make a shot without scrapping the sides of my blind.
Love this bow and you will too. Buy the Z7 and save money for the next few seasons. This might be the last one i have to buy. Thanks Mathews!!! Mathews Z7 Review Overview. Where to buy. Average user rating. Compare Prices. Pros good blend of smoothness and speed stronger, lighter riser with a fresh and unique design quiet bow with little vibration improved grip is more comfortable Cons non-adjustable eccentric system new riser design does not appeal to some shooters.
Editors' review The Mathews Z7 is designed to represent a blend of smoothness and speed. User Reviews 12 reviews all versions Mathews Z7 Mathews Z7 out of 12 reviews for all versions The best bow Mathews ever made for hunting.
Very nice drawing and shooting bow. It's a finely tuned instrument of death and is the sweetest shootin bow ever made. Sweet bow. Quietest bow with awesome speeds to date. This will be the last bow I'll ever own. Best Matthews bow to date!! Speed, quietness and smooth as silk.. Smooth is fast and fast is smooth.
Finally a compact bow with a comfortable draw length. Your rating:. One-line summary: Summarize your review in one line; required, max characters. Pros: Tell us what you liked about this bow; required, max characters. Cons: Tell us what you did not like about this bow; required, max characters. Detailed review: Provide your detailed review by outlining what you like and dislike about this bow.
For example, you may describe features, shootability, overall feeling, your bow setup, real IBO speeds, and your experience using this bow; optional, characters. Your name: Enter your full name; required, max 50 characters. Your location: Enter your location, ex. Prove you are not a robot:. I have read dual cams are faster pound for pound but not as smooth as singles and that each type has its own advantages is this true? The single cams are smoother, and require very little tuning and end up being a great shooting bow.
The dual cams are faster, tend to have a little more recoil, and require tuning on a regular basis in my experience. Both are great set ups, it just depends on whether or not you have the time to tune your bow regularly. I personally enjoy knowing that my bow is going to shoot well every time that I take it out of the case, so I choose to give up a little speed for consistency.
I personally enjoy knowing that my bow is going to shoot well every time that I take it out of the case, so I choose to give up a little speed for consistency Thanks I used to shoot a couple of older duals but they wanted to jump out of my hand when set on higher poundage. I changed to Z7X and love it. Speed is not everything, remember you are hunt deer its like racing and crash-up derby together.
Speed is good but you need the KE to be right too this is a balance you just need to find what works best for you. Everything you change will change this ratio between speed and the KE you get. I cant complain about my ol As fair as hunting whitetail i give up on quiet compounds. I let mine scream. Ive had em feeding and flicking their tails and had em jump a longbow at 44 pounds with a grain woody.
No compound is as quiet as a longbow. Now look at Gens bow. None of our rigs are quiet as hers. That doe looked stoned she was so chilled out. Till the bow went off. Point being after killing over critters with a bow and mostly whitetail i dont see them react slower to a quiet compound or a dragster. Usually if the react its gonna be a violent reaction.
I'll stick with my dragsters. As far as KE. Gen put the broadhead over a foot out the other side of that whitetail. You aint gotta worry about it. KE is just who ha anyhow. I had a 82nd but I couldn't keep a set of limbs on it. Went through three sets in 6 months. I loved the bow other than that. Man was it fast! Same set on mine since I love how everyones answer includes their bow and not an answer to the question.
Bow setup for hunting will be slower. Yours sounds about right. For a hunting bow, the Switchback XT will always be number 1. Lots of good bows by Mathews but this one reigns supreme. In my honest opinion, the VXR is a shorter version of the Vertix. I would hold onto the Vertix…. Today, November 17, is the launch date for their line of hunting bows! The Halon 32 when paired with the 6-inch brace height is a great hunting bow!
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